Robert E. Donatelli, a Member of Norris McLaughlin & Marcus, P.A., has been elected to the Board of Directors for the Allentown Symphony Association. The Association’s mission is to provide a first-class symphony orchestra and Hall, quality performing arts, and cultural education in partnership with the community.

“The Allentown Symphony Association contributes to the cultural richness of the Lehigh Valley. I am happy to serve by being a member of its Board of Directors,” said Donatelli.

Donatelli, a resident of Wescosville, has over forty years of experience in estate administration, wills and trusts, and real estate law. Donatelli helps clients with all aspects of estate planning and administration, including will preparation, tax issues, guardianships, powers of attorney, living wills, living trusts, special needs trusts, the process of probate, valuing, managing the estate, and executing decisions on guardianship and conservatorship. In the area of real estate law, Donatelli advises clients on matters of residential and commercial sales transactions, real estate contracts, mortgages, re-finances, foreclosures, eminent domain, title insurance, and title disputes. He also handles land use, zoning, and permit matters.

Donatelli is AV® Preeminent™ Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell®. He is a member of the Ethics Board of the City of Allentown and a former solicitor of the Register of Wills of Lehigh County. He is a Board Member of the Bar Association of Lehigh County, serving as President in 1985, and is a member of the Barristers Inn of Court, where he also served as President. He is the President of the Friends of the Allentown Parks.

A graduate of the University of Kansas School of Law, Donatelli is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania.